Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Irritating Crabbs

A committed Christian wog-bomber has provided the traditional festive-season squeal about the evils of secularism, which now apparently include the radicalisation of young Muslims. In a fairly comprehensive catalogue of Christian self-pity, the Welsh secretary proclaimed that, as usual, faith is being pushed to the margins of society; which doubtless explains why two committed Christian wog-bombers like Stephen Crabb and the Bride of Gove have been permanently excluded from the Cabinet, the Conservative Party and the Westminster gravy train in general. Predictably enough, Crabb invoked the non-story of the ban on the Lord's Prayer as a prelude to Star Wars, which is a symptom of little more than the Church of England's powers of self-advertisement in the face of its continuing, and no doubt deeply traumatic, non-disestablishment. Like so many committed Christians, Crabb appears to be unfamiliar not only with the commandment against bearing false witness, but also with the Sermon on the Mount, which includes a rather clear indication of what is required from followers of the radicalised Palestinian when they are faced with ridicule and persecution.